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08/29/2005
Dynamic Typing is Good!

Bruce Eckel's written a piece called Strong Typing vs. Strong Testing. Makes the point that a dynamic language, well tested is a more powerful production environment than simply relying on the strong type management of a language or environment. Good basic reading.

Development Tools posted Mon Aug, 29, 2005 @ 23:55 by patrick

08/28/2005
Seven Years

Hadn't checked, but I've been plying this Blog for almost seven years. Even this doesn't include the earliest entries. I wrote those in the earliest days of the web.

Thought Space posted Sun Aug, 28, 2005 @ 17:25 by patrick

08/20/2005
Signing the Agile Manifesto

The Agile Manifesto perfectly describes the practices I believe should form the basis for software development. Just signed it to indicate SWDev's commitment to the same principles.

Learning Software Development posted Sat Aug, 20, 2005 @ 19:35 by patrick

06/19/2003
XP and Java: an interview with Kent Beck

IBM's DevWorks site has a very nice interview with Kent Beck on the birth of XP, building software smarter, not "harder" and how Java can help the software development process. Nice interview.

Development Tools posted Thu Jun, 19, 2003 @ 22:21 by patrick

06/05/2003
Uncle Roy All Around You

I've talked frequently lately about how mobile devices, GPS and other technologies come together to form completely new ventures. Exciting stuff. Much of this excitement comes from reading Howard Rheingold's Smart Mobs. Truly a great read!

Today Howard posted a write-up about a new game called Uncle Roy All Around You. It builds a game around multiple viewpoints in both the virtual and real worlds. Using webcam's mobile mms photos, SMS hints and desktop users tracking and helping. You've GOT to read about it!

Computing Advances posted Thu Jun, 05, 2003 @ 22:05 by patrick

04/22/2003
Where does spam come from? No, Really!

The Center for Democracy and Technology is running a report that attempts to describe the source of spam.

Specifically, it dug into where spammers get the addresses they use, how the lists are distributed and more. Great article!

The Internet posted Tue Apr, 22, 2003 @ 14:53 by patrick

03/06/2003
On "Worse is Better" in Software

I was discussing with a friend the eXtreme Programming concept of Worse is Better. Rather than recount the ideas here, go read the original paper written by Richard P. Gabriel and dated 1991. Then look at Back to the Future: Worse is (Still) Better.

That's the foundation. From there, you can review the other material linked on the Worse is Better at Ward Cunningham's Wiki.

Learning Software Development posted Thu Mar, 06, 2003 @ 23:35 by patrick
The Space Elevator IS Possible

A new book makes it clear that a staple of science fiction imaginings, the space elevator, is "near-term feasible" and is now being actively studied in research funded by NASA.

Thought Space posted Thu Mar, 06, 2003 @ 12:22 by patrick

10/20/2002
Mitch Kapor's Outlook Killer

An amazing mind, Mitch Kapor, one of the founders of Lotus, is working on a Personal Information Manager and email client . Best thing for me, is that they're building the whole thing in Pythoelet8using wxPython). Cool!

Computing Advances posted Sun Oct, 20, 2002 @ 23:53 by patrick

10/17/2002
CNN Editor Switches to Mac

Love those Switcher Ads and all the many other articles discussing user's experiences.

The Tech Editor at CNN has written about Succumbing to a Mac attack and how happy he is about the switch. Gotta love this business!

Macintosh posted Thu Oct, 17, 2002 @ 19:28 by patrick

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Dynamic Typing is Good!

Seven Years

Signing the Agile Manifesto

XP and Java: an interview with Kent Beck

Uncle Roy All Around You

Where does spam come from? No, Really!

On "Worse is Better" in Software

The Space Elevator IS Possible

Mitch Kapor's Outlook Killer

CNN Editor Switches to Mac

Apple's Stance: Customer Digital RIGHTS

Truly Wireless World

Newton Lives ON!

Apple to open source Rendezvous

Verizon Switches Programmers to Linux

Macromedia STILL not profitable

Programmer: Improve Thy Self

BookCrossers - the web is endless

Java's Successor: Smalltalk!

Net founders worried about culture clash

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